Michael Vick reportedly will not play in Thursday's contest against the Bengals due to his concussion, according to Philadelphia Inquirer's Zach Berman.

Michael Vick and LeSean McCoy both passed their baseline ImPACT tests, a major step in their recoveries from concussions, the Eagles said. Neither practiced with the team on Monday, but there is a chance they could practice on Tuesday.

Neither will play in Thursday's game against Cincinnati - an independent neurologist must clear them first - but passing ImPACT was a major step in their recoveries.

Nick Foles reportedly will start for Michael Vick (concussion) Sunday against the Cowboys as Vick has been ruled out, according to CSN Philadelphia's Reuben Frank.

Vick is out for the Eagles’ game against the Cowboys Sunday night in Arlington, Texas. It will be the third game he’s missed since getting hurt in the Eagles’ first Dallas game on Nov. 11. It appears unlikely he’d be able to fully recover in time for the Eagles’ next game, in Tampa on Dec. 9. After that, the Eagles have three games remaining.

Rookie Nick Foles will make his third NFL start Sunday night, his second in a row in primetime on national TV.

Nick Foles will make his second consecutive NFL start on Monday night with Michael Vick still recovering from a concussion, a league source said Thursday.

All signs on Wednesday pointed to the rookie quarterback getting the nod once again. Foles took all the practice repetitions as Vick was sidelined once again and unable to partake in any strenuous activity.

The Nick Foles era did not get off to a rousing start, but given the state of the Eagles right now, you can't blame him. Based on the way Reid is talking, it sounds like Foles will have more chances to show what he can do.

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UPDATE: Sunday, Nov. 18 at 11:44 a.m. ET by Patrick Clarke

Michael Vick is inactive for the Philadelphia Eagles in Week 11 according to ESPN NFC East blogger Dan Graziano via Twitter:

Nick Foles will be making his first start at quarterback for the Eagles Sunday. With Vick still feeling the effects of his injury, one has to wonder if he will even find his way back into the lineup next week.

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UPDATE: Friday, Nov. 16 at 1:22 p.m. ET

Jeff McLane of the Philadelphia Inquirer has the latest news for about Vick's status, quoting Eagles trainer Rick Burkholder.

#Eagles trainer Rick Burkholder: Michael Vick still has symptoms. Not alert. "He's not the Michael Vick I know when he's healthy."

The assessment by Burkholder indicates that it may be a while before Vick returns to the field, and paints an even grimmer picture of the nature of concussions in the NFL. Stay tuned for more on Vick's status as the week progresses.

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UPDATE: Friday, Nov. 16 at 10:05 a.m. ET by Matt Fitzgerald

NFL Network's Ian Rapoport took to Twitter dispelled any notions that Vick would suit up on Sunday against the Washington Redskins:

Eagles QB Michael Vick will not play on Sunday, I'm told. No surprise. Nick Foles gets the start.

Rookie Nick Foles will officially get the nod under center for the Eagles to face their NFC East division rivals. A suspects Skins secondary should help the third-round pick out of Arizona in his first start, as Philly tries to right the ship in what has been a tumultuous 2012 campaign.

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UPDATE: Wednesday, Nov. 14 at 5:25 p.m. ET by Ben Chodos

There is a chance that Michael Vick will be in pads for the Eagles' upcoming matchup with the Washington Redskins.

It is a small chance, but according to Pro Football Talk's Mike Florio, head coach Andy Reid is unwilling to rule him out. Florio reported the following:

“I’m taking him right through the protocol that you normally do,” coach Andy Reid said Wednesday. “It’s important that you do that. That’s how we’re doing it.”

It doesn’t mean Vick will be ready to go. After all, he has a “significant” concussion. (Yes, they all are.) But he’s getting better, according to Reid.

“They’ve subsided quite a little bit,” Reid said of the symptoms. “He’s feeling a little bit better in that area.”

Reid's convoluted message does not signal much confidence that Vick will be ready to go, and it still appears likely that he remains on the sidelines.

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UPDATE: Monday, Nov. 12 at 4:50 p.m. ET by Tim Keeney

According to ESPN, rookie Nick Foles will get a shot at the Washington Redskins' mediocre secondary next Sunday:

There are certainly worse teams to make your first career NFL start against.

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UPDATE: Monday, November 12 at 1:19 p.m. ET

Awful news for Eagles fans and fantasy owners as reports are surfacing that the Eagles could shut Michael Vick (concussion) down for the remainder of the season, according to Yahoo! Sports' Jason Cole:

Two sources said Monday morning that it's a pretty strong bet that, barring an odd change in circumstances, Vick will be "rested" for the remainder of the season by Reid and the coaching staff. In place of Vick, rookie Nick Foles will start, and the sources believe Reid will use the development of Foles as a springboard to keep his job as the Eagles' coach.

'I'm 99 percent sure that's exactly what you're going to see happen,' a source said Monday morning. 'Andy is going to go to [owner] Jeff [Lurie] and [general manager] Howie [Roseman] and say, 'Let's go with Foles and make the transition to the next era.'

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UPDATE: Monday, November 12 at 12:06 p.m. ET

Fantasy owners and Eagles fans shouldn't expected to see Michael Vick (concussion) suit up this week. NFL.com's Ian Rapoport has the latest:

Eagles coach Andy Reid on Vick: "Michael, obviously, has a concussion. A pretty significant concussion. He was a little foggy last night."

Vick was injured early in the second quarter when he was knocked to the ground and hit his head on the turf. Rookie quarterback Nick Foles replaced Vick behind center—a move that had been discussed in recent weeks, as Vick has failed to live up to expectations.

Vick entered Sunday's contest with a quarterback rating of just 77.7, completing just 58.3 percent of his passes for 2,095 yards and 10 touchdowns. Turnovers have also plagued Vick this season. He had nine interceptions and 10 fumbles (five lost) heading into this matchup.

While Vick’s play has certainly been disappointing, he can't shoulder all the blame, as he has taken a significant amount of punishment. He has been sacked 27 times and hit often on the run.

The sub-par pass protection, Vick’s propensity to scramble and his history of injuries made it seem inevitable that he would get hurt at some point this season.